Centering equity and justice in conversations of environmental risk and hazard.

Just Environments Lab’s main objective is to place justice and equity first in all discussions of the future of our environment. Without centering justice and equity, visions of the future remain systemically unjust. We seek to understand a past, present, and future of our environment rooted in the struggle for environmental freedom.

– Research Areas

  • Examining climate justice movements in communities, but also exposing inequities entrenched within existing approaches to mitigation and adaptation.

  • Questioning “resilience” approaches, instead working towards healthy and healing environments.

  • Recognizing inequities in existing approaches to emergency management and post-disaster recovery and reconstruction.

Our research clusters identify three major areas of focus/need as expressed by the underrepresented communities we serve. Across these research clusters, we support an interdisciplinary mix of humanistic social sciences, design + arts, and humanities based approaches to address environmental, climate, and disaster injustices.

– Recent News + Publications

– Environmental + Climate Justice Syllabus

The goal of the environmental and climate justice syllabus is to assemble readings, articles, case studies, and biographies on the key writers, scholars, and activists working for environmental freedom (to borrow Malini Ranganathan’s phrase!). Our emphasis, here, is on the Black, Indigenous, and/or Latinx individuals, organizations, and movements that remain foundational to the continued fight for environmental justice and climate justice.

  • “We don’t stand in front of the community, we stand behind them.”

    ADAPTED FROM | ARISE - SAN JUAN